Breakfast Music: an interview with Jack Davies Pelican27 February 2018 I asked Jack what his end goal is and what he wants to achieve overall with his music. His answer was simple. If he can just survive doing what he loves and keep making stuff that he is happy with then he will be truly satisfied. MusicVoice0 Comments444 views
Words with Warwick Thornton Pelican24 February 2018 Warwick Thornton doesn’t really care what you think. And that’s what’s helped him become one of Australia’s most revered and respected film-makers. Film and ProductionVoice0 Comments169 views
Red Mars Review Pelican19 February 2018 If you prefer to not think about your book after you have finished it, then this is not the book for you. Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments39 views
Sweet Country Review Pelican18 February 2018 Nearly nine years after his Camera d’Or winning debut Samson and Delilah, Warwick Thornton has finally followed up his astonishing debut with his Australian w... Film and Production0 Comments32 views
The Shape of Water Review Pelican18 February 2018 Yet punctuating the aesthetic gloom is a story brimming with light and indefatigable charm. Film and ProductionVoice0 Comments87 views
We Are Sorry Pelican16 February 2018 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers should be warned that the following article contains discussion of the Stolen Generation, racism against First Peo... Campus AffairsVoice0 Comments140 views
Phantom Thread Review Pelican16 February 2018 Phantom Thread is a masterful yet subdued piece of cinema that works as an effective study of the toxic male creative, a dark comedy and a twisted, yet still very moving gothic love story. Film and Production0 Comments96 views
“What Am I Supposed to Do Now?” Pelican15 February 2018 Thoughts on St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival (11/02/18) In the spirit of A-Z posters and the titular laneways in which the festival takes place, 2018 felt like ... MusicVoice0 Comments95 views
Lady Bird Review Pelican14 February 2018 The film is remarkably well balanced in its depictions of both sides of the coming-of age narrative. The trials and tribulations experienced by both Christine and her parents’ is why Lady Bird will likely feel relatable to audiences of all ages. Film and ProductionVoice0 Comments86 views
What’s your Fashionista Speed? Pelican13 February 2018 Unsure of which outfits will define your first few weeks of university life. Curious to know just the right phrase that describes your style. Well look no fur... Pop CultureVoice0 Comments129 views